kbt09
2019-10-20 08:16:25
- #1
Thank you .. I have compared your mirrored version with north at the top against the original floor plans .. as a comparison, starting with the original ... clearly the windows need to be adjusted, the garage moved further back. The south garden could probably be used better
And corresponding to the horizontal rotation, also the comparison of the upper floors. After the rotation, the ridge would need to be reconsidered and I also think the rooms should be rearranged, otherwise what was initially intended will happen .. to enable the largest possible windows to the south since the knee wall was planned to be 140 cm on the east and west sides. Left again is the original, right is the rotated mirrored previous floor plan:
[ATTACH alt="1571551644081.png" type="full"]39110[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="1571551610347.png" type="full"]39109[/ATTACH]
Note on the original upper floor plan:
In the children's rooms, I would install wider windows with a parapet height facing south instead of floor-to-ceiling French doors and also give one of the children's rooms an east window. Wider windows actually give a room more light than a narrow floor-to-ceiling window and additionally allow more possibilities to place furniture.
And corresponding to the horizontal rotation, also the comparison of the upper floors. After the rotation, the ridge would need to be reconsidered and I also think the rooms should be rearranged, otherwise what was initially intended will happen .. to enable the largest possible windows to the south since the knee wall was planned to be 140 cm on the east and west sides. Left again is the original, right is the rotated mirrored previous floor plan:
[ATTACH alt="1571551644081.png" type="full"]39110[/ATTACH] [ATTACH alt="1571551610347.png" type="full"]39109[/ATTACH]
Note on the original upper floor plan:
In the children's rooms, I would install wider windows with a parapet height facing south instead of floor-to-ceiling French doors and also give one of the children's rooms an east window. Wider windows actually give a room more light than a narrow floor-to-ceiling window and additionally allow more possibilities to place furniture.